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The Collected Writings of Murray Stein: Volume
The Collected Writings of Murray Stein: Volume

The Collected Writings of Murray Stein: Volume 7: The Problem of Evil

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About The Collected Writings Of Murray Stein: Volume

Dr. Murray Stein's prolific career has produced a substantial body of writings, lectures, and interviews. His writings, captured in these volumes, span a wide domain of topics including Christianity, individuation, midlife, the practice of analytical psychology, and topics in contemporary society. His deep understanding of analytical psychology is much more than an academic discourse, but rather a deeply personal study of Jung that spans nearly half a century. Volume 7 of the Collected Writings of Murray Stein brings together the author's writings on moral conscience and the problem of evil as developed in the works of C.G. Jung and other psychologists and philosophers. Included are reflections on the nature of evil and the source of evil, the importance of becoming conscious of what Jung called "the shadow" aspect of the personality, and the role of the individuation process for containment of shadow enactments. Table of Contents Foreword Conscience Preface Chapter One - The Complexity of Conscience Chapter Two - Solar Conscience Chapter Three - Lunar Conscience Chapter Four - Relations Between Solar and Lunar Conscience Introduction to Jung on Evil C.G. Jung and Erich Neumann on the Problem of Evil A Formula for Violence Explorations of Shadow: An Interview with Len Cruz Answer to Evil The Shadow and the Problem of Evil References Index